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bull/bear debate on one of america's favorite stocks. meet your bull, peter, senior portfolio manager with huntington advisors holds ge and our bear is jerry, president and chief investment officer of castle arc management. welcome to you both. jerry, i will let you make the case as to why this stock is a sell from where you sit. >> well, important part about ge is what is it you're buying. historically or over the last 15 years ge was a company that could take this great highly-rated balance sheet and expand into financial services. that served them well in the '90s and into the mid 2000s. unfortunately for them that's no longer the cate. it's a business they've now decided to de-emphasize while it's still close to half of the company, it's now going to fall further and further as a percentage of the contribution. but as an owner of the company, you own that very sizable business that is now declining as a contribution. what you own with ge is power, aerospace, oil and gas and the old industrial businesses. those are great businesses, b
bull/bear debate on one of america's favorite stocks. meet your bull, peter, senior portfolio manager with huntington advisors holds ge and our bear is jerry, president and chief investment officer of castle arc management. welcome to you both. jerry, i will let you make the case as to why this stock is a sell from where you sit. >> well, important part about ge is what is it you're buying. historically or over the last 15 years ge was a company that could take this great highly-rated...
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things are getting better in north america. it is giving a lot of boost to the rest of the brewers today. one of the busiest sectors of the day. melissa. >> bertha coombs, thanks. our congressional leaders kicking the can down the road when it comes to the budget battle in america starting to sound off. >> fed up? >> i am. we need to boot all of the people out and start over in washington. >> they're not alone. ceos starting to sound off as well. diana olick is live in washington. >> we spoke to willy walker, ceo based walker and dunlap, a finance company, they've done $6 billion in loans this year but walker says last night's deal shows just how out of touch the government is with corporate america. >> at some point the government has got to figure out that all of this crisis to crisis is making it so that ceos of companies are not investing. they're hoarding cash. there is no long-term policy discussion going on whatsoever. so the issues that really need to be, tax reform, pick one, no real debate going on right now because w
things are getting better in north america. it is giving a lot of boost to the rest of the brewers today. one of the busiest sectors of the day. melissa. >> bertha coombs, thanks. our congressional leaders kicking the can down the road when it comes to the budget battle in america starting to sound off. >> fed up? >> i am. we need to boot all of the people out and start over in washington. >> they're not alone. ceos starting to sound off as well. diana olick is live in...
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day 14 of the government shutdown and three days and counting until america maxes out its debt limit. negotiations breaking down as you know over the weekend. president obama to meet congressional leaders now importantly, in two hours. will a deal be done in time? eamon javers here with the latest. that's the big question. >> it is a big question but senate majority leader harry reid says they are getting closer to a deal. he just emerged from mitch mcconnell his republican counterpart's office, walked down the halway to his own office telling reporters he thinks they're getting closer, he would like to have something to present to the president at the meeting at the white house at 3:00 p.m. you could see congressional leaders and the president coming together on something importantly, joe biden the vice president, who's played a key deal making role in the past, will be in this meeting at 3:00 at the white house today. but one of the big questions is whether the senate and the house can really get anything together on the same page. we had a senator, senator corker on our air earlier
day 14 of the government shutdown and three days and counting until america maxes out its debt limit. negotiations breaking down as you know over the weekend. president obama to meet congressional leaders now importantly, in two hours. will a deal be done in time? eamon javers here with the latest. that's the big question. >> it is a big question but senate majority leader harry reid says they are getting closer to a deal. he just emerged from mitch mcconnell his republican counterpart's...
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small businesses are the backbone of america. rather than the finger-pointing figure out a way to resolve this issue to get people back to work and companies back in business. at the end of the day, people working and companies being able to generate revenue to keep america growing. >> mr. baytops, best of luck. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. to robert frank he has a market plash. >> thanks. response from sotheby's on the letter from dan lobe that broke earlier. saying, quote, rather than debating incendiary and baseless comments we are focused on serving our clients and they say we will comment on the communications of third point at the appropriate time. this, of course, follows that letter from third point from dan lobe this morning where he says that the ceo of sotheby's should step down. this letter contained accusation there was a lunch and a dinner at a restaurant where the management spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on fine wine and food, basically calling for a new direction and new l
small businesses are the backbone of america. rather than the finger-pointing figure out a way to resolve this issue to get people back to work and companies back in business. at the end of the day, people working and companies being able to generate revenue to keep america growing. >> mr. baytops, best of luck. thanks for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> all right. to robert frank he has a market plash. >> thanks. response from sotheby's on the letter from dan...
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welcome to america. will initial buyers end up under water? we run the numbers after the break. >> in the city of brotherly love, your money is going the distance when the power house heads to philly, coming up on power lunch. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. more for you. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >> let's get an up to date read on how the spending cuts are affecting properties. the epicenter of what is also known as the sequester. mark is with us from washin
welcome to america. will initial buyers end up under water? we run the numbers after the break. >> in the city of brotherly love, your money is going the distance when the power house heads to philly, coming up on power lunch. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost...
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been down on our luck and you want to play america. >> go ahead, ty. i would like to burst in, if i might. thought it was very interesting where he thought it would be a different regulatory environment, it will take a couple of years to adjust to that and then i think we'll be back to business as usual. what does it mean to say business as usual, sand that a good thing for the american taxpayer? is it a god thing for all of us that jpmorgan and the other big banks will be back, to quote, business as usual. >> i think when he says business as usual, what he means is he's going to take your deposits, and he's going to lend hem to people who actually want to take some risk and do something and that's not going on right now to speak of. now, he would tell you, listen, still a lot of lending going on. they are making a lot of money, but making a lot of money doing some trying and lending, but i think he envisions a world when we get gdp growth and a yield curve, he's going to make money and you're going to make money and that's not the case right now. >> n
been down on our luck and you want to play america. >> go ahead, ty. i would like to burst in, if i might. thought it was very interesting where he thought it would be a different regulatory environment, it will take a couple of years to adjust to that and then i think we'll be back to business as usual. what does it mean to say business as usual, sand that a good thing for the american taxpayer? is it a god thing for all of us that jpmorgan and the other big banks will be back, to quote,...
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when it come to health care in america, it seems a lot. steve liesman here with his exclusive survey. fascinating stuff. stloo we put this survey together every quarter. i was trying to figure out how to ask it. obamacare or the affordable care act? why not put the question to the american people. so what we did, folk, in this survey, 800 american around the country, we asked half what you think of obamacare, the other half when they think of the affordable care act. let's start here. what you see is this is the percentage. about 20% or so positive on the affordable care act. 25% or 30% negative don't even know what the affordable care act is. now, let's show you what people think of obamacare. you see positives go up above 25% here. and then quite a bit more negative here. we talked about why that is, and unsure. >> they just know they don't like it when you call it obamacare. >> wait till you see who doesn't like it. let's go down to the next thing which is men and women. this is men on obamacare. you can see very similar to the rest of
when it come to health care in america, it seems a lot. steve liesman here with his exclusive survey. fascinating stuff. stloo we put this survey together every quarter. i was trying to figure out how to ask it. obamacare or the affordable care act? why not put the question to the american people. so what we did, folk, in this survey, 800 american around the country, we asked half what you think of obamacare, the other half when they think of the affordable care act. let's start here. what you...
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it takes the full package to be one of america's top states for business. if you had sold in may you would have gone astray. up more than 3%. the nasdaq up about 5%. we will tell you which companies were the biggest winners. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're liv
it takes the full package to be one of america's top states for business. if you had sold in may you would have gone astray. up more than 3%. the nasdaq up about 5%. we will tell you which companies were the biggest winners. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz...
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>> i would say bank of america for folks looking for pure play on the recovery of the u.s. bank of america is the way to play them. >> how about you, michael, do you have a financial you like as much or better than jpmorgan? >> our top two financial positions jpmorgan and metlife has been another big winner year to date. we think that story has a long way to go. >> we appreciate it. we appreciate that very much. sue, down to you. >> ty, to the overall market, we're up a little bit or we were a second ago on the dow jones industrial average but some of the stocks that have pushed the dow and the s&p 500 to record highs, have been take something hits recently and that brought us to the question of whether this is an oman to an overall market pullback. dominic chu is taking a look at that part of the story. hi, dom. >> hey sue. there is no crystal ball. if i knew where stocks were going i probably wouldn't be here withes you guys right now, but we did want to show some of the stocks traders have been saying show signs perhaps of weakness ahead and three stocks in particular we
>> i would say bank of america for folks looking for pure play on the recovery of the u.s. bank of america is the way to play them. >> how about you, michael, do you have a financial you like as much or better than jpmorgan? >> our top two financial positions jpmorgan and metlife has been another big winner year to date. we think that story has a long way to go. >> we appreciate it. we appreciate that very much. sue, down to you. >> ty, to the overall market, we're...
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farmerers depend on and america's most vulnerable children depend on. and if you ask some of these folks, some of these folks mostly in the house about their economic agenda how it is that they will strengthen the middle class, they will shift the topic to out-of-control government spending despite the fact that we've cut the deficit by nearly a half as a share of the economy since i took office. or they will talk about government assistance for the poor. despite the fact that they have already cut early education for vulnerable kids. they have already cut insurance for people who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own or they will bring up obama care. this is tried and true. despite the fact that our businesses have created nearly twice as many jobs in this recovery as businesses had at the same point in the last recovery when there was no obama care. >> i appreciate that. that's what this is about. that's what this is about. that's what we've been fighting for. but with this endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony
farmerers depend on and america's most vulnerable children depend on. and if you ask some of these folks, some of these folks mostly in the house about their economic agenda how it is that they will strengthen the middle class, they will shift the topic to out-of-control government spending despite the fact that we've cut the deficit by nearly a half as a share of the economy since i took office. or they will talk about government assistance for the poor. despite the fact that they have already...
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keep america secure. and because of the outstanding dedication of our intelligence and military professionals, america is safer and more secure than it was four years ago and we have reached a turning point after more than a decade of war. and on that, as we've reached that turning point, we've developed a new defense strategy for the 21st century. we have, with john's leadership, decimated al qaeda's leadership and weakened their effort to attack this country. we have brought wars in iraq and we will bring the war in afghanistan to an honorable conclusion. we have opened up opportunities for all-americans to serve in our military. and we continue to strongly support our forces, their families, and our wounded warriors. these are some of the achievements that i am proud of. let me close by expressing my profound gratitude to the outstanding team of military and civilian staff and leaders that i've had the opportunity serve with at the department of defense and at the white house. in particular, let me dee
keep america secure. and because of the outstanding dedication of our intelligence and military professionals, america is safer and more secure than it was four years ago and we have reached a turning point after more than a decade of war. and on that, as we've reached that turning point, we've developed a new defense strategy for the 21st century. we have, with john's leadership, decimated al qaeda's leadership and weakened their effort to attack this country. we have brought wars in iraq and...
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the america's cup. new zealand its captain has reportedly said they win and take the cup back he wants cheaper boats and crews which represent the countries they're sailing for. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> that is the first topic in rundn. to gcu that knows a lot about people who can spend $100 million to race some boats. robert frank, our wealth larry ellison, just like ted turner years ago. >> yep. >> this sport attracts deep pocketed bad boys it seems. >> that's right. the coke family got into it. easy to make fun of billionaires and their boy toys but ellison got 1 million americans to watch sailing on tv which is amazing. i watched the races, it's like formula 1 on the water, going 50 miles per hour, cameras all over the boats. it was amazing tv. in terms of boosting awareness he's done a great job. >> move on speaking of larry ellison don't miss his interview on the closing bell tuesday next week, tuesday the 24th. we'll see how he does the rest of the way. the america's cup. meantime
the america's cup. new zealand its captain has reportedly said they win and take the cup back he wants cheaper boats and crews which represent the countries they're sailing for. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> that is the first topic in rundn. to gcu that knows a lot about people who can spend $100 million to race some boats. robert frank, our wealth larry ellison, just like ted turner years ago. >> yep. >> this sport attracts deep pocketed bad boys it seems....
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pot is on the front burner, so to speak, in america. election night saw pro-marijuana laws passed in washington and maine. gallup says more than half the country now wants marijuana legal. medical marijuana is already legal in over 21 states and dmplg dmplgd.c. recreation pot is legal in washington and colorado. and pot has been decriminalized in a half dozen more seen there in gold. at this conference, investors like tripkeeper say the federal government's recent decision to hold back enforcement as washington and colorado roll out their programs has unleashed interest from places like hedge funds. >> three years ago there was nobody that was interested. but just yesterday, i met with a hedge fund, i met with institutional investors and approximately half a dozen credit investors. so that's really an indication of where we're at. >> reporter: two big issues for maine. will traditional banks now move in since the federal government is holding back? and how high is too high for taxes? it's going to be over 25% in colorado when you throw
pot is on the front burner, so to speak, in america. election night saw pro-marijuana laws passed in washington and maine. gallup says more than half the country now wants marijuana legal. medical marijuana is already legal in over 21 states and dmplg dmplgd.c. recreation pot is legal in washington and colorado. and pot has been decriminalized in a half dozen more seen there in gold. at this conference, investors like tripkeeper say the federal government's recent decision to hold back...
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bank of america up 20%. alcoa is actually down around 10% so far this year so that real materials commodities still play. >> i saw in one of our graphics in place of bank of america we had boeing being booted. >> oh, no. boeing is not being kicked out of the dow. >> it's bank of america. >> this index is a price weighted index and what they chose to get rid of were three of if not the three lowest priced stocks. >> they were. between those three stocks, bank of america, alcoa and hewlett-packard, together they represented less than 2.5% of the overall waiting in the dow. they can disappear and drop off the face of the earth the dow wouldn't be hurt that much. here's what's at risk, other names like intel, ge and cisco are here the bottom of the dow's waiting list, those are stocks to keep an eye on as well. >> we corrected it there. bank of america is the lone gainer here among those that have been bootsds out today, up 17 cents. >> thank you very much. sue, down. >> bob pisani is here with me and why these
bank of america up 20%. alcoa is actually down around 10% so far this year so that real materials commodities still play. >> i saw in one of our graphics in place of bank of america we had boeing being booted. >> oh, no. boeing is not being kicked out of the dow. >> it's bank of america. >> this index is a price weighted index and what they chose to get rid of were three of if not the three lowest priced stocks. >> they were. between those three stocks, bank of...
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are you more inclined to buy a product if it's made in america? 68% say yes and 10% say no. some countries make better products so i go there. what do you think? >> i think it's a little bis deceptive. the processing parts come from taiwan and other parts will come from korea as well. it's a positive development but it's a slow and steady process. a lot of these are single product development. ford bringing the ford fusion sedan back to mexico. >> say it's -- i'm more happy about the way workers are treated in america than they are in a lot of other countries around the world. but i think this is great and we will see a lot more of it with cheap energy available domestically. we will see a huge come back. this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> officials have allegedly stolen, shocking, up to 30 billion dollars from funds intended for preparations. this -- i am not shocked by this. i think the whole system over there is so rif with corruption. >> nobody should be shocked by this news. we knew going into this, having the olympics in russia was going to mean that a lot of the
are you more inclined to buy a product if it's made in america? 68% say yes and 10% say no. some countries make better products so i go there. what do you think? >> i think it's a little bis deceptive. the processing parts come from taiwan and other parts will come from korea as well. it's a positive development but it's a slow and steady process. a lot of these are single product development. ford bringing the ford fusion sedan back to mexico. >> say it's -- i'm more happy about...
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>> basic of america threw out $36. i like that level. i think it's a great entry, ty. >>> let's move o. right in time for cybermonday, suntrust robinson upgrading ebay. saying the correction has created a much better risk/reward entry point. the stock, a nice bump today, but year today, it's pretty much flat in a market that's up a lot. >> you're right, you see them year to date positive, but the eh commerce a big up tick, so e-commerce, ebay, get in here. >>> noting a 2014 recovery story. year to date the shares are down 18%. is that a value here, jeff? >> i think it is. i think it's overdone. they have a killer balance sheet, so i think this has been oversold. you can scoop up any retail will come back. >> jeff, thanks very well. sue, down to you. >>> ty, we're looking at gold, which has taken a hit today. sharon epperson has been tracking that action for us over at the nymex. hi, sharon. >> reporter: gold prices closing beloud 1225 an ounce. of course, there's a lot of talk about taper and what that will mean for the economy. of cours
>> basic of america threw out $36. i like that level. i think it's a great entry, ty. >>> let's move o. right in time for cybermonday, suntrust robinson upgrading ebay. saying the correction has created a much better risk/reward entry point. the stock, a nice bump today, but year today, it's pretty much flat in a market that's up a lot. >> you're right, you see them year to date positive, but the eh commerce a big up tick, so e-commerce, ebay, get in here. >>>...
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all north america is colored orange for high or intense red for intense activity. overall flu searchers are up 200% from the three-year average. asi analyst told me this morning as a key provider of flu shots walgreen's is seeing a modestly outside benefit for this high demand for immunizations but drugstores benefit from the other things we buy when we get sick. this is prime season for tissues. all that nose blowing. kleenex maker, kimberly-clark, lower tissues last year because of the mild season. sales should bounce back big this year. cold and flu season also big for helen of troy which makes vap vaporizers and thermometers. jason thinks diagnostic firms like whole logic, quest, should see strong demand for doctors who order tests. and up sharply compared to last year, hospital volumes could be strong this quarter. health management associates, community health, hca all have more than 80% of their beds in the states with the worst flu levels. with all that increased medical spending, insurers could take a hit on higher cost. estimate is, flu season is tracking
all north america is colored orange for high or intense red for intense activity. overall flu searchers are up 200% from the three-year average. asi analyst told me this morning as a key provider of flu shots walgreen's is seeing a modestly outside benefit for this high demand for immunizations but drugstores benefit from the other things we buy when we get sick. this is prime season for tissues. all that nose blowing. kleenex maker, kimberly-clark, lower tissues last year because of the mild...
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cities part of venture for america, modeled after teach for america where these kids learn to be entrepreneurs, business leaders and job creators. joining us now are paige bemke and also jim cannon and sean lane. i'm going to start with you, paige. ladies first. why did you start to do this, a science and engineering degree and you could have gone into a field that really needs young people but you chose to do venture america. why? >> well startups are really big in material science which is what my degree was in so i was excited to join a startup and work at a small company and start building something but venture for america is really cool because they have given us an opportunity to meet top entrepreneurs in the area and the community of fellows has been really great and i'm excited to help revitalize philadelphia. >> jim why did you decide to do this? just said something during the break about skill sets. it is very generous for you to do this but you think you're looking much further ahead in your life. what is this doing in terms of your skill sets? >> so i started out initially with my
cities part of venture for america, modeled after teach for america where these kids learn to be entrepreneurs, business leaders and job creators. joining us now are paige bemke and also jim cannon and sean lane. i'm going to start with you, paige. ladies first. why did you start to do this, a science and engineering degree and you could have gone into a field that really needs young people but you chose to do venture america. why? >> well startups are really big in material science which...
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bank of america definitely one to watch. >> we will see if that's possible. kayla, thank you very much. headline time on power lunch. j & j losing ground as j.p. morgan downgrades the stock from neutral to overweight. it will lead the market in the republic of thailand. >> thank you very much. >> sit a hair raising story that has regulators taking action. do you know someone who is fearing baldness or is already bald? do not move. and russian president is not often shocked but you will see what made him gasp before the cameras and in front of the german leader. plus the battle of the billionaire boats. takes us inside the latest super yacht. >> the largest yat in the world has just hit the water. we will tell you how many football fields this thing could cover and wait until you see how fast this thing can go. coming up after the break. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken a beating lately. but no way we're going to let them die. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help keep your dreams alive like they helped milli
bank of america definitely one to watch. >> we will see if that's possible. kayla, thank you very much. headline time on power lunch. j & j losing ground as j.p. morgan downgrades the stock from neutral to overweight. it will lead the market in the republic of thailand. >> thank you very much. >> sit a hair raising story that has regulators taking action. do you know someone who is fearing baldness or is already bald? do not move. and russian president is not often shocked...
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the good news for ford continues to be in north america. look at the profits, $1.872 billion in the fourth quarter. that's almost a billion dollars more than the fourth quarter last year. profit margins above 10%. that's impressive especially in an auto industry where 7 and 8% in north america used to be considered good. what's driving north america, stronger pricing, stronger sales. the profit margins, however, this is one thing that concerns people, the profit margins are expected to stay level in 2013, not grow in north america. still over 10% is impressive for a company a few years ago had no profit margins. >> very good point. phil, thank you. twinkies, one step closer to a new home. private firm apollo and metro polos a looking at a deal to buy from hostess. they are reporting that bid will be more than $400 million. so far everyone involved has declined to comment. we are now just about 55 points away -- actually 50 points away from dow 14,000. coming up, youtube making a game changing announcement. no more free ride for you. >>> plu
the good news for ford continues to be in north america. look at the profits, $1.872 billion in the fourth quarter. that's almost a billion dollars more than the fourth quarter last year. profit margins above 10%. that's impressive especially in an auto industry where 7 and 8% in north america used to be considered good. what's driving north america, stronger pricing, stronger sales. the profit margins, however, this is one thing that concerns people, the profit margins are expected to stay...
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very quickly do you think that the rest of corporate america or more of corporate america is seeing the fact that you can do business differently and succeed and be profitable? >> absolutely. because that's where consumers are headed. and as we all know when the consumers are going there, the corporations will follow. and it really is the job of the entrepreneurs to help commercialize these ideas an take those risks and the big companies will invest. >> thank you. a lot of breaking news this hour but we appreciate having you here. you have a great product too. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> a battle brewing between a major union and its workers. we'll explain next. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm dominic chu. rough sailing for carnival corp. shares at session lows after the cruise line operator reported a 30% drop due to a string of mishaps this spring. lowered its sales forecast for the year because of the effect of lower prices as well as the ongoing geopolitical fears in the mediterranean region and works on expansion plans especially in asia and a corporate in singapor
very quickly do you think that the rest of corporate america or more of corporate america is seeing the fact that you can do business differently and succeed and be profitable? >> absolutely. because that's where consumers are headed. and as we all know when the consumers are going there, the corporations will follow. and it really is the job of the entrepreneurs to help commercialize these ideas an take those risks and the big companies will invest. >> thank you. a lot of breaking...
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there's no better marketing for america, inc. than spend vacation time with your family. >> when they vacation here, that could lead to more than foreign investments. >> absolutely. they never stop doing business. sitting at the casino tables, on the beach, in nashville, they are taking meetings. every local business wants to get together. >> chinese investment in the united states is extremely controversial. we've seen deals stopped. is it justified to be critical as some are. >> u.s. screens investment from all over the world. china is the new kid on our block so it's going to get the most immediate scrutiny. we hear a lot about deals knocked down. next um, u.s. portion of that going through. vast majority are going to succeed and go through without any problems. >> dan, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> chinese new year. the year of the snake. thank you so much. >>> ahead on the show, mcgraw hill reports earnings and big hince to its department of justice lawsuit. the big one against standard & poor's. >> lehmans in t
there's no better marketing for america, inc. than spend vacation time with your family. >> when they vacation here, that could lead to more than foreign investments. >> absolutely. they never stop doing business. sitting at the casino tables, on the beach, in nashville, they are taking meetings. every local business wants to get together. >> chinese investment in the united states is extremely controversial. we've seen deals stopped. is it justified to be critical as some...
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what does america say? >> they say no to defunding, tyler. our cnbc/all america survey, 800 around the country finds opposition to the defunding the new health care law becomes very strong opposition if it means a government shutdown or debt default. here are the numbers. first if you want to defund it, 44% say no, 38% say yes. watch what happens when we ask people do you mean defund it even if there's a government shutdown, just 19% are left of that 38, whereas 15% go away and say not if it means the government shutdown. 18% a pretty high percentage are unsure for major public policy question. now what we're going to do is show you what happens when we fold in those people that say don't do it if it means a government shutdown. the opposition grows quite a bit. 60 to 20, three to one right there. >> three to one right there. >> 359s% to 19% with 22% unsure. now let's go back up to the top line and ask on the general question defund health care. men kind of split. women much more definitive. 47% to 33% no, do not defund health care. do not de
what does america say? >> they say no to defunding, tyler. our cnbc/all america survey, 800 around the country finds opposition to the defunding the new health care law becomes very strong opposition if it means a government shutdown or debt default. here are the numbers. first if you want to defund it, 44% say no, 38% say yes. watch what happens when we ask people do you mean defund it even if there's a government shutdown, just 19% are left of that 38, whereas 15% go away and say not if...
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north america is drowning in oil. so you would expect that it would curb the rise in oil and gasoline prices. but the federal government's refined fuel mandate may cause prices to go into overdrive. prices for the credits have skyrocketed recently. to more than a dollar a gallon up from a few cents a gallon late last year. and they are likely going to pass along some of those costs to consumers. that's your channel check. for cnbc, i'm sharon epperson. >> let's have a look at how the big oil stocks have done so far. petroleum is the biggest loser down 17%. so far this year. >> that's a really hard to read chart, i have got to say. there it was, no matter what. >> google taking aim at amazon.com. a company launching a same day shopping experience. shoppers who sign up get six months of free same-day delivery with online orders placed with select retailers in the area. google will charge for this service in the future but has not decided how much. it is trading $8. >> and google not the only one trying to shake up the d
north america is drowning in oil. so you would expect that it would curb the rise in oil and gasoline prices. but the federal government's refined fuel mandate may cause prices to go into overdrive. prices for the credits have skyrocketed recently. to more than a dollar a gallon up from a few cents a gallon late last year. and they are likely going to pass along some of those costs to consumers. that's your channel check. for cnbc, i'm sharon epperson. >> let's have a look at how the big...
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you need more engineers, more innovators, you need more people to keep america on the cutting edge. your products are great already, but could be even greater if you had more how big is your tax department? approximately three dozen around the world. a couple dozens resources, singapore. we do have some personnel in shanghai and brazil. >> a lot more than three dozen. >> there's a load of inside help -- >> senator, i would add -- >> we want to reform the tax code so you don't have to mess with all this stuff. go ahead. sorry. >> i would add that the tax return i sign even year in the united states is two feet tall or greater, and we are under continuous examination, and much of the efforts that phil spoke about, both internally and particularly with our outside advisers, deals with the continuous examination. we would very much support a simplified code that would lead to a smaller tax return. >> so high-tax compliance cost, you can't bring your money home, so you can't invest it where you want to. what would it do to -- if congress effectively hiked the tax rate on the internationa
you need more engineers, more innovators, you need more people to keep america on the cutting edge. your products are great already, but could be even greater if you had more how big is your tax department? approximately three dozen around the world. a couple dozens resources, singapore. we do have some personnel in shanghai and brazil. >> a lot more than three dozen. >> there's a load of inside help -- >> senator, i would add -- >> we want to reform the tax code so you...
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bank of america is positive. citi group is the most exposed than any of the big banks. as for the rest of the market, very contained damage. so caterpillar and pfizer and all the big tech names in the dow has been on the upside throughout most of the day. china has been weak again. not just on follow over worries of cyprus but property rises have been a real issues in china. over the weekend, we got more property data. big increase in property prices. beijing went up 2% month over month. from one month to the next month. huge move. shanghai was up. that plays into the -- we've got to slow the markets down in china crowd who is arcing inplace is getting out of control. that's one of the reasons we're seeing voter countries weaker. copper plays into that whole china slowdown. >> absolutely. i think china is key. kenny is back with us, as well. you know, i'm i'm priszed with the market's resilience. a little bit worried about it, as well. we have the fed tomorrow. >> tomorrow and wednesday. i don't think you will get anything new out of the fed. if anything, i think you ge
bank of america is positive. citi group is the most exposed than any of the big banks. as for the rest of the market, very contained damage. so caterpillar and pfizer and all the big tech names in the dow has been on the upside throughout most of the day. china has been weak again. not just on follow over worries of cyprus but property rises have been a real issues in china. over the weekend, we got more property data. big increase in property prices. beijing went up 2% month over month. from...
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and today we are looking at infrastructure in baltimore and cities across america. that's coming up next on "power lunch." [ male announcer ] what if a small company
and today we are looking at infrastructure in baltimore and cities across america. that's coming up next on "power lunch." [ male announcer ] what if a small company
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this in terminal three, the v virgin america terminal. reports 9:30, a man came up to the checkpoint and opened fire. >> this is knbc's breaking news coverage. we go to scott cohn at our news desk. >> this incident began about 45 minutes ago and then some in the virgin terminal, terminal three at lax, which includes jetblue. initial reports are that a passenger was approaching the initial document check when you go through the airport security line and pulled a firearm and fired at the transportation security officer. reports are the firearm was a rifle. we have not confirmed that nor have we confirmed the number of people wounded or we fear worse but you've seen the images on tv of a couple of people loaded into ambulances and the triage unit being set up outside terminal three at lax. there is a full ground stop now at 4x and that is officially in place until at least the top of the next hour so 11:00 a.m. pacific time, 2:00 p.m. eastern time. as we continue to watch this unfold and you look at the pictures from our station in los angel
this in terminal three, the v virgin america terminal. reports 9:30, a man came up to the checkpoint and opened fire. >> this is knbc's breaking news coverage. we go to scott cohn at our news desk. >> this incident began about 45 minutes ago and then some in the virgin terminal, terminal three at lax, which includes jetblue. initial reports are that a passenger was approaching the initial document check when you go through the airport security line and pulled a firearm and fired at...
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two hours away from the race captivating america. how oracle may set sail on one
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look at warren buffett's investments in bank of america and goldman sachs. he cut deals that the average investor can't ripley kate so just because he buys doesn't mean you should. >> let's get back to that other sort of issue here whether the use of twitter or social media is fair way, and i'm not saying that that's when is going on all, at all, so let me be clear of it. but the use of social media is sort of a very viable conspiracy theory, isn't it? >> as long as the nvgs -- if the information is distributed equally to all investors that just makes the market more first. that should not be freed. >> people don't understand when the chairman may be tweeting or non-public, yes, yes, regarding links that move the market such as the one icahn made or a mergy announcement. reall know when the earnings announ announcements come out because they are posted on the website. this is an everyone tirely new channel for distributing information, and, therefore, it may give traders information we tonight have and push out spreads and make it more expensive for mutual f
look at warren buffett's investments in bank of america and goldman sachs. he cut deals that the average investor can't ripley kate so just because he buys doesn't mean you should. >> let's get back to that other sort of issue here whether the use of twitter or social media is fair way, and i'm not saying that that's when is going on all, at all, so let me be clear of it. but the use of social media is sort of a very viable conspiracy theory, isn't it? >> as long as the nvgs -- if...
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i'm joined by jim lentz, head of toyota north america. we were talking about about the buzz that's here. with when is the last time you saw this enthusiasm for the auto industry? >> i think you have to look back at 2006, 2007. a huge difference within a lot of smiling faces and a lot of money spent on displays an concept cars. a huge improvement. >> for you guys, last year representing a bounce back. people said, we knew they would come back. you had sales by 22, 23% for toyota company here in north america. how do you grow from that this year. clearly, 22, 23% is not us sust. >> no. but i don't think the industry will have that kind of bounce back either. you know, we have 40% of our volume come from all of our product last year. this year we have nine new models to launch as well. between new last year and new this year, that o two thirds of our volume. that a great opportunity for consumers. >> you gave your forecast at 14.7 million, the range of sales for the industry this year. a lot of people say 15.5 million. you are clearly more c
i'm joined by jim lentz, head of toyota north america. we were talking about about the buzz that's here. with when is the last time you saw this enthusiasm for the auto industry? >> i think you have to look back at 2006, 2007. a huge difference within a lot of smiling faces and a lot of money spent on displays an concept cars. a huge improvement. >> for you guys, last year representing a bounce back. people said, we knew they would come back. you had sales by 22, 23% for toyota...
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bank of america, city group, j.p. morgan chase and wells fargo forclosed on more than 700 military members during the housing crisis, and it wasn't legal. they uncovered the foreclosures while analyzing mortgages as part after settlement with federal authorities. a split ticket of america and jpm and wells fargo ahead by pennies as well. pitting himself against the banks he covered, including citigroup. kayla joins me with the full story. >> long saying that his opinions got him kicked out of meetings and blocked him from key executives at the banks, he wrote wroet a book about it last year. is this type of investing crossing the line for an analyst? mayo this morning on cnbc said no. >> i'm reflecting what many shareholders already say. look at criticiz citigroup and banks the past year. greater earnings volatility. lower risk. lower roe. lower roa. worst stock price performance and lower valuations. i don't think of myself as being too far out there. >> his spokesperson called current investments quote dimin muss, a
bank of america, city group, j.p. morgan chase and wells fargo forclosed on more than 700 military members during the housing crisis, and it wasn't legal. they uncovered the foreclosures while analyzing mortgages as part after settlement with federal authorities. a split ticket of america and jpm and wells fargo ahead by pennies as well. pitting himself against the banks he covered, including citigroup. kayla joins me with the full story. >> long saying that his opinions got him kicked...
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could america actually become an oil exporter and who wins if we do. why google is buying up so many robot companies and for the files of no good deed goes unpunished, a story abo
could america actually become an oil exporter and who wins if we do. why google is buying up so many robot companies and for the files of no good deed goes unpunished, a story abo
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america, be warned. it is intense. the focus this week, might not seem intense, but it is, the popcorn business. >> what assurance have that you don't screw me? >> how could i screw you? >> take money out of company without telling me or turn a popcorn store into a creepry. >> there's risk factors on both ends. you don't know me and i don't know you. all i can say is you'll have to trust me on this one. >> do i have to wonder if you're going to steal? >> no. >> do i have to wonder if you're going to undermine me. >> no. >> do i have to wonder if you're going to go around my back to try to do something to hurt me? >> you have nothing to worry about me as far as integrity or undermining you. >> and you can say that without any reservation? >> 100%. >> integrity is one of the pillars in business and based on what i've seen at the storefront i'm starting to lose trust. >> don't make me cry. you're making me look like a liar and i'm not. >> you lied to me. >> when did i lie to you? did you say to me today are you trying to
america, be warned. it is intense. the focus this week, might not seem intense, but it is, the popcorn business. >> what assurance have that you don't screw me? >> how could i screw you? >> take money out of company without telling me or turn a popcorn store into a creepry. >> there's risk factors on both ends. you don't know me and i don't know you. all i can say is you'll have to trust me on this one. >> do i have to wonder if you're going to steal? >> no....
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extended stay america surging in their debut. the hotel and lodging chain up around 15% off their session highs. on the slightly more bearish side of things, we've got diana gas lng partners liquified natural gas shipping company down around 2% to 3% in trading. the company sold about 12.5 million of the partner units at 18 bucks apiece. the most bearish of the ipo trades today is chegg. the educational products company priced 15 million shares at 12.5 apiece. they rent textbooks, provide on-line resources for students for things like scholarships and course reviews but those shares not appetizing for investors today. >> meanwhile, president obama's technology chief getting grilled on capitol hill today over all the problems plaguing that health care exchange website. talk about laying an egg. eamon javers live in washington. >> hi, tyler. it's been a tough hearing up here on capitol hill for the obama administration officials here testifying, testy at times within the committee hearing room. members of congress fighting about wh
extended stay america surging in their debut. the hotel and lodging chain up around 15% off their session highs. on the slightly more bearish side of things, we've got diana gas lng partners liquified natural gas shipping company down around 2% to 3% in trading. the company sold about 12.5 million of the partner units at 18 bucks apiece. the most bearish of the ipo trades today is chegg. the educational products company priced 15 million shares at 12.5 apiece. they rent textbooks, provide...
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next, a chinese construction company building public schools right here in america. stay tuned. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> most of the headlines about china and the united states seem to be negative. >> energy deals were pretty tough but there is a lot more. take a look at the bar graph over the last ten years or so. one example of where the money is going? still, china construction america wants to be seen as an american company. >> a company that has been in the united states for three years. cca employs more than 500 people in the united states. the majority of the workers in the u.s. are american. and on their work sites it's 100% union labor. cca successfully bids for state and municipal projects, the companies failed to garner any big federal projects. >> cca is a subsidiary of a fi
next, a chinese construction company building public schools right here in america. stay tuned. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> most of the headlines about china and the united states seem to be negative. >>...
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we're going to see bank of america come back here. i'm going to sell it. >> finally we disagree on something. it's been two months that bank of america has been in a consolidation pattern. more strength will couldn't institute a breakout for me. >> all right. berkshire hathaway. 70% say thumbs up. what do you think, jim? >> i think when it breaks out, it will go. other than that, i don't pay much to these analysts. >> jeff? >> take the thumbs up and stick it up his nose. coca-cola, ibm, wells fargo, some of these names have had phenomenal runs. >> well done. >> look at ibm. berkshire is coming up. iuorio is going down. >> negative on facebook, 56% thumbs down. what do you think, jeff? >> you know i've had the hoodie on since day one, sue. >> right. >> it creeps me out that every analyst likes facebook. ad dollars are flowing to mobile. it's going to go higher. >> i don't like facebook. i kind of like facebook. i would be a buyer with a gun to my head. >> wow. >> no. it's what we do. we decide what we're going to put capital to. a litt
we're going to see bank of america come back here. i'm going to sell it. >> finally we disagree on something. it's been two months that bank of america has been in a consolidation pattern. more strength will couldn't institute a breakout for me. >> all right. berkshire hathaway. 70% say thumbs up. what do you think, jim? >> i think when it breaks out, it will go. other than that, i don't pay much to these analysts. >> jeff? >> take the thumbs up and stick it up his...
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cnbc's "saving america's cities" today in baltimore. it could face financial ruin within a decade with infrastructure a major issue. our scott cohn is live down in baltimore. scott? >> reporter: hi, tyler. at a wastewater treatment plant. it's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it. and someone's got to process the 63 million gallons of sewage that comes through here every day. someone's also got to pay for it. and today we are looking at infrastructure in baltimore and cities across america. that's coming up next on "power lunch." [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> we want to let you know that the dow jones industrial average just ticked up past a 100-point gain on the trading session. the s&p up 13.25%, and the nasdaq has actually the bigg
cnbc's "saving america's cities" today in baltimore. it could face financial ruin within a decade with infrastructure a major issue. our scott cohn is live down in baltimore. scott? >> reporter: hi, tyler. at a wastewater treatment plant. it's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it. and someone's got to process the 63 million gallons of sewage that comes through here every day. someone's also got to pay for it. and today we are looking at infrastructure in baltimore and cities...
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we travel to the top five real estate markets in america. today the supposedly repressionless roo repressionless suburbs in washington, d.c. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in the headlines, investigators recommending that they disable a honeywell transmi transmitter on all 787 boeings after it overheated. >>> not a pretty picture today at sherwin-williams. the paint company reporting a revenue miss in its current quarter. >>> no protests in greece today. that's a rarity lately. police kept the streets clean as germany's finance minister rolled in to speak. >> i would like to ask all of you not to continue in this time the discussion on a new haircut. it is not in your interest. we have agreed on the program for greece, and it was difficult to get it, i tell you. >> that speech took place at a germany greek chamber of commerce meet
we travel to the top five real estate markets in america. today the supposedly repressionless roo repressionless suburbs in washington, d.c. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in the headlines, investigators recommending that they disable a honeywell transmi transmitter on all...
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all this week we are measuring the crisis in america's cities. by finances both large and small, and a lot of them are in critical condition. today, cnbc's scott cohen is in miami for us. hi, scott. >> hi, sue. baseball's miami marlins threatened to leave if the taxpayers didn't help them build a stadium. is that appropriate at a time when budgets are tight everywhere? we'll look into that and why the securities and exchange commission is taking some interest in this. that's next on "power lunch." ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] get the all-new 2014 cla250 starting at just $29,900. who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform
all this week we are measuring the crisis in america's cities. by finances both large and small, and a lot of them are in critical condition. today, cnbc's scott cohen is in miami for us. hi, scott. >> hi, sue. baseball's miami marlins threatened to leave if the taxpayers didn't help them build a stadium. is that appropriate at a time when budgets are tight everywhere? we'll look into that and why the securities and exchange commission is taking some interest in this. that's next on...
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keep in touch, america. can yo >>> what are the chances that carnival dealing with yet another problem on one of its cruise ships? the cardinal legend skipping a stop today because of propulsion problems that cut the speed. this is on the back of the company's latest earning reports and they are being affected, because the carnival shares are down 1.75%. and simon hobbs joining me and a string of bad luck it seems. >> yes, it is going ob and on the news flow, but what is interesting from the investor standpoint is that carnival is actually cutting the forecast in how much it believes that the fleet of 100 ships will make this year, and it is not so much the bad publicity this week over the carnival dream's inability to leave the port of st. martin forcing management to charter flights to bring the passengers home nor the fact that the carnival legend is skipping stops on the caribbean cruise because the engines are failing, but it is because of the triumph drifting for days in the gulf of mexico and crippled
keep in touch, america. can yo >>> what are the chances that carnival dealing with yet another problem on one of its cruise ships? the cardinal legend skipping a stop today because of propulsion problems that cut the speed. this is on the back of the company's latest earning reports and they are being affected, because the carnival shares are down 1.75%. and simon hobbs joining me and a string of bad luck it seems. >> yes, it is going ob and on the news flow, but what is...
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we head to the top real estate markets in america. today we're going to focus on detroit to find out how much your money buys when we come back. >> all right. are you speerexperiencing delay to federal spending cuts? >> diana joins us with more. >> it's not a big shock here. we warned about the structure of the government loan modifications from the start. and now the inspector general for the t.a.r.p. says homeowners are redefaulting at an alarming rate. 46% redefaulted. cig t.a.r.p. recommended that they -- and create an early warning system to help borrowers. it was supposed to help borrowers avoid foreclosure. just 862,000 homeowners are now in permanent modifications. 312,000 have redefaulted and so far treasury has spent just 7.3 billion on housing programs. why are they re-defaulting? mortgage analyst says these mag legacy sub prime loans look sane. the borrowers have low credit scores. these modifications turn people into underwater renters of their own house. now banks themselves have turned away from the hamp program with pr
we head to the top real estate markets in america. today we're going to focus on detroit to find out how much your money buys when we come back. >> all right. are you speerexperiencing delay to federal spending cuts? >> diana joins us with more. >> it's not a big shock here. we warned about the structure of the government loan modifications from the start. and now the inspector general for the t.a.r.p. says homeowners are redefaulting at an alarming rate. 46% redefaulted. cig...
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. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> five years after the financial crisis why has no major wall street executive been prosecuted? a lot of people have been asking that very question and now so is a sitting federal judge in new york in an opinion piece sending shock waves through the legal and financial worlds. scott cohen here with the story. this is a blistering article. >> the fact as you said written by a sitting federal judge in new york is amazing. judge jed raycough, never been shy about his opinions or afraid to upset the apple cart. he
. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks,...
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football is america's sport and there will continue to be excellent games out there. they will find the technology to reduce the impact to the brain. i played with nearly 25 team nates that went on to play in the nfl and many of them suffered severe concussions. i have two little boys so i worry about the effects of concussions. >> would you let them play football? >> yes, i will. we will play some flag football initially. i think they are really reducing a lot of the impacts on kick off. maybe it's boring because you don't get hester to run back like he used to, but it's important to dial it back a little bit to protect the game and more importantly protect the players. >> pete, let me ask you first, how many concussions do you think you had during your playing career, college, pro, high school and so forth. have they affected you in any measurable way? how sympathetic are you to the idea of the player lawsuit taking on the nfl? the players say the nfl not only down played the long term risk of the concussions but actually actively concealed the risks. they knew more
football is america's sport and there will continue to be excellent games out there. they will find the technology to reduce the impact to the brain. i played with nearly 25 team nates that went on to play in the nfl and many of them suffered severe concussions. i have two little boys so i worry about the effects of concussions. >> would you let them play football? >> yes, i will. we will play some flag football initially. i think they are really reducing a lot of the impacts on...
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if you look at corporate america, the practices of corporate america in conferring benefits indicate they are on the side of same-sex marriage as well. look at this list of some of the top companies in america rated by the human rights campaign, a leading gale rights organization, which said that 13 of the fortune 20 had perfect scores in terms of their assessment of their performance on a range of issues related to privileges and benefits for same-sex couples. those include ford motor company that sue was just talking about, general motors, verizon, at&t, chevron, these are companies that have seen which way the wind is blowing, they're taking care of their employees and that's an indication of whatever happens in the supreme court in this case or one that will be argued tomorrow, we know the ultimate destination of this fight. >> this case was the one involving california and proposition 8. am i correct? >> reporter: that's correct. the state have been conferred legally same-sex marriage rights for same-sex couples, can take it away in the referendum. tomorrow involves the constitu
if you look at corporate america, the practices of corporate america in conferring benefits indicate they are on the side of same-sex marriage as well. look at this list of some of the top companies in america rated by the human rights campaign, a leading gale rights organization, which said that 13 of the fortune 20 had perfect scores in terms of their assessment of their performance on a range of issues related to privileges and benefits for same-sex couples. those include ford motor company...